Background to the Study
This work examines the role of
Non-Governmental Organisation in the promotion and protection of Human Rights
in Nigeria. The importance attached to the concept of human rights has assumed
phenomenal dimension since the Second World War when it became clear that
universal respect for human rights isCondicio sine qua non for world peace and
process. At the local level, the malevolent dictatorship of military juntas
sensitized Nigerians to their human rights and the need to defend them. This
era of military dictatorship also witnessed an upsurge in the emergence of
non-governmental human rights organization across the country particularly in
the South.
The expression “human rights” in its
widest connotation embraces those civil, political, economic, social, cultural,
group, solidarity, and developmental rights which are considered indispensable
to a meaningful human existence2. “Right”, here is used in composite sense and
not in the strict legal sense. Legal human rights are those human rights that
are guaranteed by positive law (lexlata). Thus, Osita Eze defines human rights
as representing demands or claims which individuals or groups make on society
some of which are protected by law and have become part of ex lata while others
remain aspirations to be attained in future.1
Human rights are inherent rights to be
enjoyed by all human beings of the global village and not gifts to be
withdrawn, withheld or granted at some one‟s whim or will. In this sense, they are
said to be inalienable, imprescriptible. If they are removed from any human
being, he will become less than human. They are part of the very nature of
human being, and attach to all human being everywhere in all societies, but as
much as do his arms and legal, Constitutions and other codes do not create
human rights but declare and preserve existing rights, perhaps, this is why
statutory provisions for the first generation human rights are couched in
negative terms, for example, to say that no person shall be deprived of his
personal liberty pre-supposes that personal liberty is an existing right.
However, the justification for this research is that “human rights” has become
not only a topical issue in Nigeria but the language of both the oppressors and
the oppressed. Yet little is known of its meaning and ramifications because
practically human3 rights is not fully observed in Nigeria. This is evident in
the fact of recent Nigeria has witnessed serious breaches of Human Rights such
as the kidnapping, abductions, unjust killing and terrorist attacks.
TOPIC: THE ROLE OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION IN THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN NIGERIA
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 80
Price: 3000 NGN
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